Multiple Choice
Current research on stimulus control suggests that
A) unobservable cognitive processes regulate stimulus control in humans and animals.
B) animals form a multitude of stimulus-outcome associations instead of forming concepts.
C) young animals and children learn concepts differently from the way adults of their species do.
D) cognitive processes regulate human but not animal stimulus-control learning.
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